Pop-country singer Patti Page died on January 1st in Encinitas , California . She was 85 .

Born Clara Ann Fowler , Page was the best-selling female artist of the 1950s and had 19 gold and 14 platinum singles . Page landed on the charts 111 times , and her blend of genres made her a traditional-pop icon . She scored her first million-selling track in 1950 with `` With My Eyes Wide Open , I 'm Dreaming , '' and sang hits like '' -LRB- How Much Is That -RRB- Doggie in the Window '' and `` Old Cape Cod . '' Her signature track , `` Tennessee Waltz , '' later became an official state song of Tennessee , and her popularity led to her own TV shows on CBS , NBC and ABC in the Fifties and film roles in the Sixties .

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Page received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Country Walk of Fame . She also won a Grammy in 1999 for her first live album , Live at Carnegie Hall : The 50th Anniversary Concert , and continued to tour until her death . The White Stripes covered her 1948 track `` Conquest '' on their 2007 album Icky Thump .

Before her death , Page was announced as one of this year 's recipients of the Recording Academy 's Lifetime Achievement Awards at this year 's Grammy ceremony . She is survived by her two children , Daniel O'Curran and Kathleen Ginn , and sister Peggy Layton . Memorial services have not yet been made .

See original story at RollingStone.com .

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Patti Page reportedly died on New Year 's Day

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Her signature track , `` Tennessee Waltz , '' became an official state song of Tennessee

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She was to have received an award at the Grammys